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  • Tekken X Street FighterKatsuhiro Harada stood before a crowd at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con to announce a project that would merge two of gaming's most famous fighting universes.
  • Capcom Fighting Collection 2Capcom Fighting Collection 2 arrived in May 2025 as a digital and physical compilation of eight distinct arcade titles. The collection bridges the gap…
  • Street Fighter EX3Street Fighter EX3 arrived on the 4th of March 2000 in Japan. It served as an exclusive launch title for the PlayStation 2 console.
  • Street Fighter CollectionCapcom released Street Fighter Collection in 1997 for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation. The package contained three specific titles from their fighting game…
  • Street Fighter 30th Anniversary CollectionThe collection arrived in May 2018 to mark thirty years of the Street Fighter series. Digital Eclipse built a package containing twelve arcade versions for…
  • Street Fighter Alpha 2In February 1996, Capcom unveiled Street Fighter Zero 2 at the AOU show in Tokyo. The arcade cabinet introduced a new system called Custom Combo that…
  • Street Fighter X Mega ManMega Man lies back to relax on the 25th anniversary of his franchise. Ryu and other Street Fighters interrupt this peace with a final battle request.
  • Ultra Street Fighter IIOn the 26th of May 2017, Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers launched on the Nintendo Switch. This release marked a specific moment in video game…
  • Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade EditionOn the 4th of April 2010, producer Yoshinori Ono confirmed an arcade version of Super Street Fighter IV during the Japanese Street Fighter IV finals.
  • Street Fighter: The Movie (arcade game)In 1995, a five-person team from Incredible Technologies traveled to Australia with rented camera equipment. They planned to film the actors for less than…
  • Street Fighter II TurboCapcom released Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting in 1992 as an enhancement kit for existing arcade cabinets. This distribution method allowed…
  • Super Street Fighter II TurboIn April 1994, the arcade cabinet for Super Street Fighter II Turbo began spinning coins in Japan. Game Machine listed it as the second most successful table…
  • X-Men vs. Street FighterCapcom released X-Men vs. Street Fighter in September 1996 for the CP System II arcade board. This title marked the company's third fighting game to feature…
  • Street Fighter Alpha 3Street Fighter Alpha 3 arrived in Japanese arcades during the summer of 1998. It ran on Capcom's CP System II hardware, a board that had powered previous…
  • Street Fighter EX2Street Fighter EX2 emerged from a partnership between Capcom and Arika in 1998. The game debuted as a coin-operated arcade machine built on Sony ZN-2…
  • Street Fighter Alpha AnthologyStreet Fighter Alpha Anthology arrived in 2006 as a digital collection for the PlayStation 2. The title gathered multiple entries from the long-running…
  • Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street FighterIn 1997, Capcom released a fighting game that introduced a mechanic players had never seen before. The Variable Assist allowed a player to summon their…
  • Street Fighter III: 2nd ImpactCapcom released Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact in October 1997. The game ran on the CP System III hardware, a new board designed for arcade cabinets.
  • Street Fighter II: Champion EditionThe year 1992 brought a quiet revolution to the arcade floor. Street Fighter II: Champion Edition arrived with four new playable fighters who had previously…
  • Street Fighter: The Movie (console video game)Capcom released Street Fighter: The Movie for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn in 1995. This title served as a North American launch title for the new console…
  • Super Gem Fighter Mini MixCapcom released Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix in Japanese arcades during 1997. The cabinet featured the CPS II hardware that powered many of their hit titles…
  • Street Fighter AlphaProduction for Street Fighter Alpha began in October 1994 following the release of Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors. Capcom gave its development team only…
  • Super Street Fighter IVCapcom announced Super Street Fighter IV on the 28th of September 2009. This date marked the official reveal of an updated version of their 2010 fighting…
  • Street Fighter IIIOn the 27th of March 1996, Capcom announced that Street Fighter III was in development during a meeting in Tokyo. Production at Capcom on the first game in…
  • Street Fighter III: 3rd StrikeStreet Fighter III: 3rd Strike hit arcade floors in May of 1999. It ran on Capcom's CP System III hardware, a machine built to handle the game's complex…
  • Street Fighter: The Storytelling GameStreet Fighter: The Storytelling Game arrived in 1994 as a tabletop role-playing game. It adapted the core mechanics from White Wolf's World of Darkness…
  • Street Fighter X TekkenAt the 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada, Street Fighter IV producer Yoshinori Ono stood on stage teasing a new project.
  • Super Street Fighter IICapcom released Super Street Fighter II in 1993 on a new machine called the CP System II. This hardware replaced the older CP System used for previous…
  • Street Fighter IICapcom began work on Street Fighter II in 1989, following the commercial success of Final Fight. Yoshiki Okamoto led a team of approximately 35 to 40 people…